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单词 flagitious
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flagitiousadj.

Brit. /fləˈdʒɪʃəs/, U.S. /fləˈdʒɪʃəs/
Forms: Also Middle English–1500s flagicious(e.
Etymology: < Old French flagicieux, flagitieux, or Latin flāgitiōsus, < flāgitium shameful crime. also importunity; related to flāgitāre : see flagitate v.
1.
a. Of persons: Guilty of or addicted to atrocious crimes; deeply criminal, extremely wicked.
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the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > [adjective]
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sinnyc950
unrighteouseOE
baleOE
manOE
unfeleOE
ungoodc1000
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illc1175
nithec1175
wickc1175
hinderfulc1200
quedec1275
wickedc1275
wondlichc1275
unkindc1325
badc1330
divers1340
wrakefula1350
felonousc1374
flagitiousc1384
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noughta1387
ungoodly1390
unquertc1390
diverse1393
felona1400
imperfectc1400
unfairc1400
unfinec1400
unblesseda1425
meschant?c1450
naughtyc1460
feculent1471
sinister1474
noughty?1490
ill-deedya1500
pernicious?1533
scelerous1534
naught1536
goodlyc1560
nefarious1567
iron1574
felly1583
paganish1587
improbate1596
malefactious1607
villain1607
infand1608
scelestious1609
illful1613
scelestic1628
inimicitious1641
infandous1645
iniquous1655
improbous1657
malefactory1667
perta1704
iniquitous1726
unracy1782
unredeemed1799
demoralized1800
fetid1805
scarlet1820
gammy1832
nefast1849
disvaluable1942
badass1955
bad-assed1962
the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > [adjective] > extremely
flagitiousc1384
the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > heinousness > heinous person > [adjective]
flagitiousc1384
arrant1393
errant1393
scarleta1643
atrocious1772
society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] > extremely wicked
deepOE
blackOE
outrageousa1325
heinousc1374
flagitiousc1384
excessive1393
rankc1400
enorm1481
prodigiousc1487
villainous1489
terriblec1510
sceleratea1513
monstrous1531
enormious1545
facinorous1548
monstruous1562
felonious1575
enormous1593
facinoriousa1616
rounda1638
scarlet1710
facinerose1727
atrocious1772
outraging1895
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 2 Macc. vii. 34 Thou cursid..of alle men most flagiciouse.
1583 A. Nowell et al. tr. E. Campion in True Rep. Disput. E. Campion sig. C2 That flagitious Apostata.
a1617 P. Baynes Comm. First & Second Chapters Colossians (1634) 98 Is it fit the Wife should be kept under the government of a flagitious servant?
1718 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad IV. xiii. 788 Crimes, shall..whelm in Ruins yon' flagitious Town.
1844 W. E. Gladstone in Foreign & Q. Rev. 308 The most flagitious of mortals.
absolute.1796 Bp. R. Watson Apol. for Bible 3 You will have annihilated in the minds of the flagitious all their fears of future punishment.
b. Loosely used for: Infamous.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > infamy or notoriety > [adjective]
infamousc1380
unfamousc1380
famousa1425
infamed1520
skirec1540
notorious1549
infame1555
stigmatical1591
unsilent1597
exemplifieda1637
flagrant1706
flagitious1741
dreaded1810
1741 S. Richardson Pamela IV. lvi. 364 The common Executioner, who is the lowest and most flagitious Officer of the Commonwealth.
2. Of actions, character, principles, etc.: Extremely wicked or criminal: heinous, villainous.
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the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > heinousness > [adjective]
awlyc1200
grievousa1300
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uglya1300
strongc1300
outrageousa1325
heinousc1374
excessive1393
curseda1400
fella1400
misshapenc1400
rankc1400
monstruousc1425
enorm1481
prodigiousc1487
villainous1489
nefand1490
sceleratea1513
monstrous1531
funestal1538
enormious1545
facinorous1548
flagitious1550
dire1567
bonable1575
felonious1575
bomination1589
unvenial?1589
heathenish1592
enormous1593
villainous1598
nameless1611
pitchy1612
funest1636
funestous1641
scarleta1643
nefandous1649
aversable1663
atrocious1669
frightful1700
flagrant1706
atrocea1734
diabolical1750
unspeakable1831
society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] > extremely wicked > specifically of actions or qualities
strong?c1225
grievousa1300
flagitious1550
grossful1613
scarleta1643
atrocious1669
atrocea1734
purple1905
1550 J. Veron Godly Saiyngs sig. H.i Flagitiouse doinges and factes.
1651 ‘A. B.’ tr. L. Lessius Sir Walter Rawleigh's Ghost Pref. Men, of so flagitious lives, that [etc.].
1701 N. Rowe Ambitious Step-mother ii. i This Age, Of most flagitious Note.
1726 D. Defoe Polit. Hist. Devil i. iv. 56 Having committed a flagitious crime.
1781 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall II. xxxii. 247 His faith is pure, though his manners are flagitious.
1823 J. Lingard Hist. Eng. VI. 232 His principles..were of the most flagitious description.
1866 J. Bryce Holy Rom. Empire (new ed.) ix. 146 The flagitious life of the pontiff.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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